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Juniper Networks www.juniper.net . Juniper Networks . Sunnyvale w stanie Kalifornia, USA. 1996 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Europejska siedziba w Schiphol koło Amsterdamu www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl . Jej pierwszy produkt – router M40 – był pierwszym routerem, w którym zastosowano technologię przełączania pakietów z wykorzystaniem dedykowanych układów scalonych ASIC. Wydajność przełączania routera wynosiła 40 Mpps, co było wynikiem ok. 100 razy lepszym niż najszybszy dostępny w owym czasie router konkurencji. Produkt ten zapewnił Juniper Networks 30% udział w rynku wysokowydajnych routerów w 2000 roku . 25 czerwca 1999 roku Juniper Networks weszła na giełdę JNPR www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Akwizycje . luty 2011 – Brilliant Telecommunications . grudzień 2010 – Altor Networks . listopad 2010 – Blackwave . listopad 2010 – Trapeze Networks . lipiec 2010 – SMobile Systems . kwiecień 2010 – Ankeena Networks . grudzień 2005 – Funk Software . październik 2005 – Acorn Packet Solutions . lipiec 2005 – Redline Networks . lipiec 2005 – Peribit Networks . kwiecień 2005 – Kagoor . kwiecień 2004 – NetScreen Technologies . lipiec 2002 – Unisphere Networks, a subsidiary of Siemens . maj 2002 – Nexsi Systems . listopad 2001 – Pacific Broadband . grudzień 2000 – Micromagic . listopad 1999 – Layer Five www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Produkty - rutery . The J, LN, M, MX, PTX and T series platforms run Junos. J-Series routers are small customer-premises equipment or enterprise routers. LN-Series are compact, rugged edge routers for mobile and military applications . M-Series routers are multiservice edge routers. MX-Series routers are Ethernet services routers . T-Series routers are large core routers. The current generation is T4000 (260Gbit per slot) . PTX-series MPLS switches are carrier-class packet transport systems (480Gbit/slot) . While the E, LN, M, MX, T and PTX series are all high speed ASIC based devices capable of terminating multiple broadband optical connections, the J-Seriesforwarding plane is partially software-driven. J-Series also is capable of carrying non-Juniper hardware in the form of Avaya IP Telephony module. www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Produkty - switche . Mało.. Późno.. Jednak bardzo dobrze . EX . QFX www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Produkty - security www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Produkty - security http://books.google.pl/books/about/Ju nos_Security.html?id=qPBHeZL7fcU C&redir_esc=y www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl SRX . http://books.google.pl /books/about/Juniper _SRX_Series.html?id =CEuXkQEACAAJ&r edir_esc=y www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl JUNOS Enterprise Switching . http://books.google. pl/books/about/JUN OS_Enterprise_Swit ching.html?id=PWV JUuLvw3oC&redir_ esc=y www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl JUNOS Enterprise Routing . http://books.google.p l/books/about/Junos _Enterprise_Routing .html?id=RG5jAgfN9 TYC&redir_esc=y www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Certification programs www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Juniper MX240 • Edge Provider • 200 Gbps • 1 lub 7 • Junos www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Seria MX www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Filozofia architektury www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Junos software architecture www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Junos software architecture www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers . scaling, availability, and agility Skalowalność MX5 – upgdade licencji aż do MX80 Dostępność redundant routing engines, redundant switching planes, virtual chassis operation, redundant power, and redundant cooling graceful restart, nonstop routing, fast reroute Zwinność, wielofunkcyjność Core, mpls, ethernet agregaror lub distrubution router, multiservice www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Średnie MX . Mid-range MX (MX5, MX20, MX40, and MX80) . 10 Gbps wbudowane . Modular Interface Cards MIC . Ogólnie bardzo fajny www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl MX240 . Do 480 Gbps, do 120 portów 1Gbps . MX480 Wyższa gęstość portów By using network service virtualization (Layer 2 VPNs [L2VPN], Layer 3 VPNs [L3VPN], and virtual private LAN service [VPLS]), virtual devices (virtual chassis, virtual routers, and switching domains), and virtual link technologies (VLAN, link aggregation, pseudowire, and tunnels), the MX product line can act as any number of networks or devices, each providing a consistent quality of service (QoS) and security while increasing device utilization and lowering overall cost. www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl . MX480 . MX960 . MX2020 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl TRIO DPC dense port concentrators www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl . Modular Port Concentrator . (MPC) www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl MPC1 architecture www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl show chassis hardware www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl show chassis hardware www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl MPC2 architecture. www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl . Konsola > . Configure www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl virtualizacja . #set logical-systems LR15 . #exit . >set cli logical-system LR15 . #clear cli logical-system www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Budowanie rutera virtualnego . # set logical-systems LR15 interfaces lt- 2/2/0 unit 4001 encapsulation ethernet . # commit www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Budowanie rutera virtualnego . set logical-systems LR15 interfaces lt- 2/2/0 unit 4001 peer-unit 4002 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl pawel@MX240# set logical-systems LR15 interfaces lt-2/2/0 unit 200 family inet address 200.200.200.200/20 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Interfejsy . fxp0 – out of band Podłączony do Routing Engine (ALU nie) nontransit interface . fxp1 . lo0 . dsc (discard) www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Nazwy i numery interfejsów . MM-F/P/T (Mediatype-Chassis slot, PIC slot number, port) . ip fe ge xe se t1 t3 at br . Numeracja interfejsów www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl student@MX240> show interfaces terse www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Logical unit and channel numbers www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl konfiugracja . Parametry fizyczne Clocking Encapsulation MTU Keepalives www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl konfiugracja . Parametry logiczne Protocol family > bridge Layer-2 bridging parameters > ccc Circuit cross-connect parameters > inet IPv4 parameters > inet6 IPv6 protocol parameters > iso OSI ISO protocol parameters > mpls MPLS protocol parameters > tcc Translational cross-connect parameters > vpls Virtual private LAN service parameters www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl konfiugracja . Parametry logiczne Protocol address www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl Ruting statyczny . set routing-options static route 9.9.9.0/30 next-hop 100.200.200.1 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl . set interfaces lt-2/2/0 unit 25 family inet address 100.200.200.2/30 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl OSPF www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl OSPF . set logical-systems LR9 protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface lo0.9 . set logical-systems LR9 protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface lt-2/2/0.22 . set logical-systems LR9 protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface lt-2/2/0.35 www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl show ospf database www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl show ospf neighbor www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl show ospf route www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl www.nss.et.put.poznan.pl s . 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